... to have helped us to subdue. True, they do often so fail. They have often been without the virtues as well as the faults of the Puritan; it has been one of their... Sweetness and Light - Seite 25von Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 47 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1867 - 796 Seiten
...testing these organizations by the Meal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. Bat men of culture and poetry, it will be said, are again...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is the glory of... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - 832 Seiten
...will be said, are again and again failing, and failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults...subdue. True, they do often so fail : they have often had neither the virtues nor the faults of the Puritan ; it has been one of their dangers that they... | |
| 1867
...resolutely testing these organizations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is the glory of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 350 Seiten
...resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is the glory of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 354 Seiten
...resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is the glory of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 352 Seiten
...claimants which man must satisfy before he can be humanised. — Mixed Essays. THE PILGRIM FATHERS. MEN of culture and poetry, it will be said, are again...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to a harmonious perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1880 - 354 Seiten
...be said, are again and again failing, and failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to a harmonious perfection, in the subduing of the great...faults of our animality, which it is the glory of the religious organisations to have helped us to subdue. True, they do often so fail. They have often... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 420 Seiten
...resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to a harmonious perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is... | |
| George Haven Putnam - 1885 - 424 Seiten
...resolutely testing these organizations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animaHty, which it is the glory of these religious organizations to have helped us to subdue. True,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1891 - 438 Seiten
...resolutely testing these organisations by the ideal of a human perfection complete on all sides, applies to them. But men of culture and poetry, it will be...failing conspicuously, in the necessary first stage to a harmonious perfection, in the subduing of the great obvious faults of our animality, which it is... | |
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